Built in 1883, the Kidder County Courthouse in Steele, N.D. was originally of an Italianate composition, as seen in its projecting three-story tower and non-rectangular plan. This Italianate expression can be further seen in its double brackets,...

A contemporary external view of the Foster County Courthouse in Carrington, N.D. showcases the imposing three story structure topped with a striking dome structure. The cloudless blue sky and fully leafed trees suggest a summer setting.

The exterior of the two story Cecil Baker round barn. The first eight feet of the structure from the poured concrete foundation has horizontal board siding, while the top portion has the original vertical siding. The conical gambrel roof flares...

C. Norman Brunsdale stands and addresses people gathered at a luncheon meeting about the Garrison Dam project. Plans of the power plant and overall structure are posted on the wall behind him. Men in military uniforms are visible at the table, as...

This historic photograph shows the exterior of the two story bunkhouse on the Bagg Bonanza farm near Mooreton, North Dakota. The structure has lap siding, a wood shingled roof with two gables, and an L-shaped plan. All windows are two-over-two...

Built in 1883, the Kidder County Courthouse in Steele, N.D. was originally of an Italianate composition, as seen in its projecting three-story tower and non-rectangular plan. This Italianate expression can be further seen in its double brackets,...

This full exterior view of the Grand Forks County Courthouse in Grand Forks, N.D. shows the basic rectangular symmetry of this particular building which makes it unique amongst the Buechner and Orth courthouses in the state. The basement is a full...

The Hettinger County Courthouse in Mott, N.D. is a rectangular Art Deco style building of three stories constructed of light Hebron faced brick and Kasota, Minnesota limestone sheathing. The windows and spandrels, along with the flat roof five the...

The L-shaped residence at the Bagg Bonanza Farm near Mooreton, North Dakota is seen prior to restoration in this photograph. The wood framed structure has shiplap siding and a deteriorating wood shingle roof. The homestead style building has...

Fire engines and members of fire company number 1 stand outside the fire company building. John Boyle Groceries is visible next door. The structure in the back of the building holds the fire alarm bell.

This historic photograph shows the original Dunn County Courthouse. Built in 1908, it burned in 1914 and was replaced with the current courthouse. Empty prairie can be seen behind the one story structure. A woman in period dress stands to the...

The front entrance of the Cass County Courthouse in Fargo, North Dakota is surrounded by a slightly projecting 2 1/2 story facade terminating in a fully pedimented gabled roof. The French Second Empire style central clock tower is the highest...

The Dunn County Courthouse in Manning, North Dakota is an example of the simple residential-like courthouse structure common west of the Missouri River. This particular photograph can be identified as historic due to the presence of the original...

The brooderhouse on the Ellingson Farm near Hillsboro, North Dakota is a low long structure with shiplap siding and wood shingled roof topped with two metal vents. Snow drifts can be seen in the foreground.

The barn on the Ellingson Farm near Hillsboro, North Dakota was built to house cattle and hay. It is a lap sided structure with corner boards and a gambrel roof. It has sliding doors on tracks at ground level and has access to the loft. Snow in...

View of the Gingras home. A long wooden structure with a chimney at the near end. A ladder is propped up into the loft on the end of the building. Trees are to the left and behind the house. A barrel sits near a door at center. The building is...

The granary is the oldest building on the Lucken Farm near Portland, North Dakota. It was built around 1880 and is located southwest of the house. It is a square gable-roofed structure with wood shiplap siding and large sliding doors on the north...

The double garage on the Ellingson Farm near Hillsboro, North Dakota was built sometime prior to 1923 to house machinery. The structure has shiplap siding and a wood shingle gabled roof. A farm truck sits in front of the garage, which has been...

The machine shed on the Grandins Mayville Farm near Mayville, North Dakota originally housed mules in horses and was moved to the site around 1916. The exterior is clapboard siding, with board and batten siding on the upper portion of the gabled...

Detail of the windows of the Emmons County Memorial Courthouse in Linton, North Dakota shows the colored enamel transom over two panes of glass separated by a mullion which replaced the original 24-paned windows. The spandrels appear to be carved,...

A view of the top of the intake structure of the Garrison Dam while still under construction. A crane works overhead, and scaffolding is visible around the tops of the intake structure. Clouds are visible in the sky.

The exterior of the Adams County Courthouse in Hettinger, N.D. is three stories and a basement. The building is faced in repressed Hebron brick,with a foundation of white limestone and a flat roof. The front of the structure features a three-part...

This exterior view of the Griggs County Courthouse in Cooperstown, N.D. shows the red brick construction and unique detailing of this rare example of High Victorian Gothic architecture in North Dakota. Particularly noteworthy are the pointed arch...

This interior view shows the detail of the 5 panel doors to the 2nd floor courtroom of the Griggs County Courthouse in Cooperstown, N.D. The highly varnished wood predominates the remainder of the structure as well. Also seen is the c. 1976...

An earthlodge is under construction on the North Dakota Capitol Grounds in Bismarck. Logs compose the round structure of the building. Logs and barrels are visible on the ground. A man sits at the entrance to the earthlodge.

An interior view of the Rodman octagonal barn near Edgeley. Clearly visible is the deteriorating northwest wall of the structure. This view also shows the roof supports and both levels of the structure.